Lerner & Rowe Gives Back, the nonprofit arm of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, raised nearly $1.13 million to support local charities at its 10th Annual Lerner & Rowe Charity Golf Classic …
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Lerner & Rowe Gives Back, the nonprofit arm of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, raised nearly $1.13 million to support local charities at its 10th Annual Lerner & Rowe Charity Golf Classic – a record for the golf tournament.
The Charity Golf Classic, hosted on April 28 at McCormick Ranch Golf Club, raised funds for local charitable programs throughout Arizona. Charities benefiting from the Golf Classic include Phoenix Children’s Hospital, PANDA, Military Assistance Mission, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale, Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels, Fiesta Bowl Wishes for Teachers and more.
“Lerner & Rowe Gives Back has a similar philosophy to the Fiesta Bowl Organization,” Jose Moreno, chief marketing officer of the Fiesta Bowl, said in a press release. “Our commitment to the community is the backbone of our mission. We feel extremely grateful to have continuous support from the Lerner & Rowe Gives Back team. Our Wishes for Teachers charity donates $1 million annually to teachers across Arizona and would not be possible without their generous donations.”
Since its inception in 2013, The Lerner & Rowe Charity Golf Classic has raised more than $3.75 million for local charities.
“We are more than humbled by the amount of money that was raised this year and how the golf classic turned out,” Kevin Rowe, founder of Lerner & Rowe Gives Back and founding partner of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, said in a press release. “Coming together with our team members, sponsors, and donors to support the surrounding communities has been an amazing experience. We are excited to see the positive impact the donations will make.”